Red Cell Deformability, Platelet Aggregation, and Insulin Action

Diabetes ◽  
1983 ◽  
Vol 32 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. 88-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Vague ◽  
I. Juhan
1984 ◽  
Vol 51 (01) ◽  
pp. 006-008 ◽  
Author(s):  
J J F Belch ◽  
B M McArdle ◽  
P Burns ◽  
G D O Lowe ◽  
C D Forbes

SummaryThere is an increased frequency of arterial thrombosis in cigarette smokers. The changes in blood coagulation seen in these subjects have been studied by many workers but results have not always been in agreement. We wished to study the effects of acute .smoking on platelet behaviour, fibrinolysis and haemorheology in ten habitual smokers, and to compare these results with nonsmoking controls. Results show that the smoking group had higher plasma fibrinogen (p <0.04), lower plasminogen (p <0.02) and plasminogen activator (p <0.05), and higher plasma viscosity (p <0.003). The changes seen in cigarette smokers after smoking three cigarettes were an increase in the rate of platelet aggregation to ADP (p <0.02), an increase in α2M, (p <0.02), and factor VIII RAG (p <0.05). Plasma viscosity was decreased (p <0.02) as was red cell deformability (p >0.02).We confirm an increased tendency to hypercoagulability in smokers compared to controls which becomes more pronounced immediately after smoking three cigarettes.


1979 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Drummond ◽  
G Lowe ◽  
J Belch ◽  
C Forbes ◽  
J Barbenel

We investigated the reproducibility and validity of a simple method of measuring red cell deformability (filtration of whole blood through 5 µ sieves) and its relationship to haematocrit, blood viscosity, fibrinogen, white cell count, sex and smoking. The mean coefficient of variation in normals was 3. 7%. Tanned red cells showed marked loss of deformability. Blood filtration rate correlated with haematocrit (r = 0. 99 on dilution of samples, r = 0. 7 in 120 normals and patients). After correction for haematocrit, deformability correlated with high shear viscosity, but not low shear viscosity, fibrinogen or white cell count. In 60 normals there was no significant difference between males and females, or smokers and non-smokers, but in 11 smokers there was an acute fall in deformability after smoking 3 cigarettes (p<0. 05). Reduced deformability was found in acute myocardial infarction (n = 15, p<0. 01) and chronic peripheral arterial disease (n = 15, p<0. 01). The technique is reproducible, detects rigid cells and appears useful in the study of vascular disease.


1985 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.J.F. Belch ◽  
M. McLaren ◽  
J. Anderson ◽  
G.D.O. Lowe ◽  
R.D. Sturrock ◽  
...  

2001 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 228-235
Author(s):  
Shinichi Ookawara ◽  
Akihisa Yano ◽  
Kohei Ogawa ◽  
Koichi Taniguchi

1996 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-163
Author(s):  
Philippine J.B. Bronkhorst ◽  
Gerard Berends ◽  
Max R. Bardeman ◽  
Evert Jan Nijhof ◽  
Jan J. Sixma

Blood ◽  
1971 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 468-478 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARTIN M. OKEN ◽  
MARSHALL A. LICHTMAN ◽  
DENIS R. MILLER ◽  
PIERRE LEBLOND

Abstract Young male rats (115 g) were maintained on diets containing 4-8 mg of magnesium per 100 g of diet for 12 wk. By 3 wk the characteristic features of magnesium deprivation developed, including decreased plasma and tissue magnesium concentration, growth retardation, ruffled fur, patchy dermatitis, irritability, hyperemia of acral parts, onychymegaly, and in the most severely restricted, premature death. By 7 wk of deprivation, evidence of a hemolytic state existed and thereafter reticulocytosis, spherocytosis, shortened 51Cr red cell survival, erythroid hyperplasia of the bone marrow, and mild anemia were present. Erythrocytes during magnesium deficiency were characterized by decreased intracellular magnesium, glucose utilization, lactate production, ATP and 2,3-DPG concentration. A progressive decrease in red cell deformability as measured by cell elastimetry occurred. The reduction in lactate production and in ATP concentration due to magnesium deficiency may be causal in the development of rigid spherocytes with shortened survival in vivo. In addition, the shape and deformability alteration of the red cell may be due to defective membrane construction in a magnesium-deficient environment.


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